The bandit walked into a Washington Mutual branch on Jamaica Avenue near 163rd Street at 10:30 a.m. on May 25 and slipped a teller a demand note, cops said.

The employee complied and forked over an undisclosed amount of money, authorities said.

The crook is age 30 to 40, about 5-foot-8 and approximately 170 pounds.

* A man was collared for shooting a man hired to illegally evict him from his Jamaica home, authorities said yesterday.

Michael Brown, 41, returned to his 180th Street apartment near 119th Street and found two strange men inside at 12:50 p.m. on May 31, law-enforcement sources said.

He soon learned his former landlord hired four men to illegally evict him, the sources said.

Brown, who has since moved, allegedly grabbed a gun, chased the intruders from his home and opened fire, hitting the 54-year-old victim in the leg.

The injured man was standing beside a van full of Brown’s belongings.

Brown is charged with attempted murder, weapons possession and assault, according to a spokeswoman for DA Richard Brown.

Staten Island

* A man was busted for committing a lewd act in public near a Manor Heights high school and making lewd comments to teen girls, authorities said yesterday.

Jesse Snyder, 46, of Clarksburg, N.J., was allegedly naked from the waist down as he sat in his green minivan and committed the act at the corner of Portage Avenue and Manor Road at 8:45 a.m., law-enforcement sources said.

Three Susan Wagner HS students, were walking by Snyder’s van on their way to school, sources said, when he told the girls they were “pretty” and asked if they wanted to “help” him.

The teens reported the disturbing confrontation to police the next day.

Snyder is charged with three counts of public lewdness and three counts of endangering the welfare of a child, according to a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan.

* An Oakwood man described as a “neighborhood menace” was arrested for stealing and hoarding everything from pepperoni and breadsticks to sinks and planks of plywood, authorities said yesterday.

Steven Stavros, 49, was booked at 5:15 p.m. Wednesday for allegedly swiping items such as interior doors, tires, potted plants, two air conditioners, a stove, a refrigerator, cookies, saw blades, bathtubs, cabinets and a garden hose from his neighbor’s home, law-enforcement sources said.

The pilfered booty was recovered in the two Dalton Avenue homes Stavros owns. It’s not clear when all the thefts began.

He’s considered a neighborhood menace and is known for his rude behavior, one source said.